While the flathead catfish might need to spend some time at a beauty salon, the Brushtail possum looks devilish, and the Hawaiian hoary bat can terrify children, it’s only the mother Warthog that can truly love her offspring!
A sudden attacker with deadly weapons: The white rhinoceros has two horns on its head, with the front horn typically being longer. It has a very wide and square lower lip, a hump on its neck, lower hips than its shoulders, and the heaviest individuals can weigh up to nearly 2.2 tons. | Beauty is a mysterious exterior: If that saying holds true in this case, there’s still hope for the flathead catfish. This species is known for its whiskers around the mouth, a bare body, a flattened head, and a protruding lower jaw. They are very elusive and spend much of the day in hiding places. Perhaps, they should consider spending time in beauty salons… | |
Ugly as a devil: The Brushtail possum, about the size of a cat, weighs between 2-4 kg and features distinctive characteristics like a bushy, prehensile tail, sharp claws, a pointed snout, brown eyes, and protruding ears. | The spine-chilling creep: Not only does Hylobius piceus give you goosebumps, but it is also famous for its elongated, oval face, a black and yellow body, and long, slender legs. However, it’s the face that earns it a spot on this list. | |
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